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Electric Ireland GAA Football All-Ireland Minor Championship Final – Kerry 6-17 Derry 1-8
Kerry defeated Derry by 6-17 to 1-8 in the Electric Ireland GAA Football All-Ireland Minor Championship Final on Sunday September 17th at Croke Park.
Match Highlights
Seo anois agaibh scéal an cluiche & an bua ag @Kerry_Official Comhghairdeas libh! #AllIrelandFinal #GAA pic.twitter.com/W5oPb6vHwN
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) September 17, 2017
REPORT: @Kerry_Official defeat @Doiregaa in Electric Ireland MFC Final at @CrokePark ⬇️https://t.co/bp1IvrV2Gn
— The GAA (@officialgaa) September 17, 2017
Kerry win fourth All-Ireland minor football title in a row
Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Final
KERRY 6-17 DERRY 1-8
Report By John Harrington at Croke Park for GAA.ie
The irresistible David Clifford inspired Kerry to a comfortable win over Derry in today’s Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Final. Clifford scored an incredible 4-4 from play, and there was a touch of class to every score.
His ability to create space for himself with dummy solos before finishing clincially was a joy to watch, and totally befuddled a Derry defence that, try as they might, couldn’t really land a glove on the Fossa teenager. There can be no doubt Clifford will become a star in the senior game, he’s just too good not to make the grade.
Congrats to Kerry and today's Electric Ireland man of the match, David Clifford at the All-Ireland Minor Football Final #GAAThisIsMajor pic.twitter.com/Njd5H61JKr
— Electric Ireland (@ElectricIreland) September 17, 2017
It didn’t take him long to leave his stamp on this game, just 12 seconds to be precise. Right form the throw-in Kerry stormed downfield, and when the ball made its way to Clifford he jinked inside onto his left foot and guided a lovely finish to the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
Just 12 seconds! That's all it took @Kerry_Official's David Clifford to get his first @ElectricIreland All-Ireland Minor Final goal vs Derry pic.twitter.com/4kPRinb7JX
— The GAA (@officialgaa) September 17, 2017
Derry’s reaction to this early set-back was impressive as big midfielder Oisin McWilliams flighted over a fine-point. And when they hit three more points in a row from Mark McGrogan and Lorcan McWilliams (2), there was just a point between the teams, 1-2 to 0-4.
But with Clifford in the driving seat, Kerry then put their foot on the gas to zoom off into the distance leaving Derry choking in their dust. Clifford scored his second goal and then set up his name-sake, Fiachra Clifford, for Kerry’s third with an outrageous cross-field defence-splitting pass.
Laoch na hImeartha David Clifford & ní raibh éinne eile san iomaíocht is léir! #AllIrelandFinal #KerryvDerry @Kerry_Official pic.twitter.com/AkhAnrUPKT
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) September 17, 2017
By the 25th minute Kerry had moved 3-7 to 0-4 ahead having scored an unanswered salvo of 2-5, and the match was effectively over as a contest. Derry kept plugging away and scored a goal of their own in the second-half when impressive substitute Callum Brown scored a penalty that Patrick Quigg converted, but it was still mainly one-way traffic.
Clifford struck for two more goals in the space of a couple of minutes to push Kerry 6-10 to 1-7 ahead, and from there they free-wheeled all the way to the final whistle. That’s four All-Ireland minor titles in a row now for the Kingdom, a serious achievement and a testament to the great work being done in the county at schools and underage level.
History! @Kerry_Official lifted their 4th consecutive @ElectricIreland All-Ireland Minor title earlier! Comhghairdeas leo! #GAAThisIsMajor pic.twitter.com/SP1PsiRTLR
— The GAA (@officialgaa) September 17, 2017
Scorers for Kerry: David Clifford 4-4, Fiachra Clifford 2-0, Brian Friel 0-5 (1f), Jack Griffin 0-2, Adam Donoghue 0-2, Donal O’Sullivan 0-2, Donnchadh O’Sullivan 0-1, Eddie Horan 0-1
Scorers for Derry: Patrick Quigg 1-1 (pen), Lorcan McWilliams 0-3 (1f), Oisin McWilliams 0-2, Richie Mullan 0-1, Mark McGrogan 0-1
KERRY: Deividas Uosis; Sean O’Leary, Chris O’Donogue, Cian Gammell; Patrick Warren, Michael Potts, Niall Donohue; Barry Mahony, Diarmuid O’Connor; Adam Donoghue, David Clifford, Donial O’Sullivan; Fiachra Clifford, Jack Griffin, Brian Friel
Subs: Eddie Horan for Jack Griffin (44), Donnchadh O’Sullivan for Donal O’Sullivan (49), Ciaran O’Reilly for Fiachra Clifford (53), Michael O’Leary for Cian Gammell (56), Ryan O’Neill for Niall Donohue (57), Michale Slatttery for Adam Donoghue (59)
DERRY: Oran Martin; Oran McGill, Conor McCluskey, Sean McKeever; Simon McErlain, Padraig McGrogan, Conleth McShane; Oisin McWilliams, Dara Rafferty; Patrick Quigg, Richie Mullan, Martin Bradley; Ben McCarron, Lorcan McWilliams, Mark McGrogan
Subs: Conor Quinn for Conor McCluskey, Callum Brown for Dara Rafferty, Declan Cassidy for Ben McCarron (all ht), Odhran Quinn for Conleth McShane (40), Tiarnan McHugh for Richie Mullan, John Paul Devlin for Mark McGrogan (both 42)
Referee: Anthony Nolan (Wicklow)
Fixture Details
17.09.2017 (Sun)
Electric Ireland GAA Football All-Ireland Minor Championship Final
Páirc an Chrócaigh 13:15
Ciarraí v Doire
Referee: Anthony Nolan (Cill Mhantáin)
Team News
The Kerry Minor team to play Derry in the @ElectricIreland Minor Final on Sunday shows one change from the semi final win. pic.twitter.com/yUy2ULIzxv
— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) September 15, 2017
ALL-IRELAND MINOR FINAL: DERRY v KERRY
Kerry are bidding to win the title for the fourth successive year and for the 15th time overall while Derry, who are seeking their fifth title, were last successful in 2002.
PATHS TO THE FINAL
Derry 0-18 Tyrone 1-14 (Ulster quarter-final)
Derry 3-17 Antrim 0-10 (Ulster semi-final)
Derry 1-22 Derry 2-12 (Ulster final)
Derry 1-13 Sligo 0-15 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Derry 0-17 Dublin 0-14 (All-Ireland semi-final)
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Kerry 2-16 Clare 1-6 (Munster quarter-final)
Kerry 2-17 Cork 1-10 (Munster semi-final)
Kerry 2-21 Clare 0-3 (Munster final)
Kerry 1-21 Louth 2-9 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Kerry 2-2 Cavan 2-10 (All-Ireland semi-final)
ALL IRELAND MINOR ROLL OF HONOUR
14 – KERRY (1931-32-33-46-50-62-63-75-80-88-94-2014-2015-2016)
11 – Dublin (1930-45-54-55-56-58-59-79-82-84-2012)
10 – Cork (1961-67-68-69-72-74-81-91-93-2000)
8 – Tyrone (1947-48-73-98-2001-2004-2008-2010)
7 – Mayo (1935-53-66-71-78-85-2013)
6 – Galway (1952-60-70-76-86-2007)
4 – DERRY (1965-83-89-2002)
4 – Down (1977-87-99-2005)
4 – Roscommon (1939-41-51-2006)
3 – Laois (1996-97-2003)
3 – Meath (1957-90-92)
2 – Cavan (1937-38)
2 – Louth (1936-40)
2 – Armagh (1949-2009)
2 – Tipperary (1934-2011)
1 – Clare (1929)
1 – Offaly (1964)
1 – Westmeath (1995)